Volume 29, Number 2 /April 2001
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ARTICLES
Special Section: Imagining Americans
Thoreau on Democratic Cultivation
Brian Walker
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155 |
Notes on the State of America:
Jeffersonian Democracy and the Production of a National Past
Catherine Holland
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190 |
Friends, Compatriots, and Special Political Obligations
Christopher Heath Wellman
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217 |
Michael Walzer, Industrial Democracy and Complex Equality
Robert Mayer
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237 |
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REVIEW ESSAYS
What is Living and What is Dead in the Interpretation of Hegel?
Forster, Hegels Idea of a Phenomenology Spirit
Pippin, Idealism as Modernism: Hegelian Variations
Weil, Hegel and the State
Williams, Hegels Ethics of Recognition
Joshua Foa Dienstag
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262 |
Review Essay on Dobson and Luke
Dobson, Justice and the Environment: Conceptions of
Environmental Sustainability and Dimensions of Social Justice
Dobson, Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability
and Social Justice
Luke, Capitalism, Democracy, and Ecology: Departing from Marx
John M. Meyer
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276 |
Review Essay on Mayerfield and Moore
Mayerfield, Suffering and Moral Responsibility
Moore, Moral Purity and Persecution in History
David R. Mapel
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289 |
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BOOKS IN REVIEW
Rosenblum, Membership and Morals:
The Personal Uses of Pluralism in America
John Dryzek
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293 |
Thiele, Environmentalism for a New Millennium:
The Challenge of Coevolution
John Buell
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294 |
Williams, Voice, Trust, and Memory:
Marginalized Groups and the Failings of Liberal Representation
J. Donald Moon
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300 |